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No, you do more than that. You want to blame it on Islam, Muhammad and the Qur'an itself something I pointedly did not do.
Are you sure you didn't? Re-read your post #36. And then why did you put this in a religion forum anyway?
In that sense, the church has intervened and told these people to knock it off.
The terrorist (can you tell how I feel about them) and those supporting them at Mahleur Wildlife Refuge are really big on "God told me to do this".
I would suggest that people who have issues with authority might not have a boundary on that issue.It seems most of the participants in the Oregon standoff are Mormons. Now I'm not suggesting that the Mormon Church is responsible for its wingnuts, but the Church does have a lot of power and authority in relationship to its membership. I would think it would be helpful at this point if the Church were to send in one of their Bishops or higher-ups there to mediate a solution. Perhaps tell them to stand-down on pain of excommunication?
People have used the God they have produced in their own image for a very long time. th idea of mixing guns with God is simply them stating that they believe in God. They just don't think he will protect them, so they grab their guns. The flag is used just like God it to these people.The terrorist (can you tell how I feel about them) and those supporting them at Mahleur Wildlife Refuge are really big on "God told me to do this".
When it comes to Mahleur and what's happening there, I'm pretty upset about the whole thing. My wife and I have spent time at Mahleur and lately since the occupation I've gone to rallies supporting Mahleur. It's sacred ground to us and a lot of others. But I don't get the "God told me to do this" thing. When hear it said, I get this feeling of God being cheapened.
Today out of curiosity of what the the terrorist were saying I listened to the Pete Santilli Show. He's the militia's media guy. I couldn't believe the number of people calling in saying that God told them to go to Burns to support the occupation. Or God told them this or that. As I was telling my wife, until today I've never understood the depth of their intense focus on Bible, Guns and Flag. For these folks, it all comes in one trinity package with no separation between any of it. But back to the "God told me to do this"...how does one separate ego from the voice of God? When one needs to back up God's word with guns, that tells me it's ego and not God.
What the Bundy gang is trying to do is destroy years of work that all parties put into a working agreement as can be seen at this web site: http://highdesertpartnership.org/
I would suggest that people who have issues with authority might not have a boundary on that issue.
I think the LDS has remained together because of what many other Christian sects think about them.Good point. That is a problem when individuals claim revelations. It is too easy for each makes oneself the ultimate authority which can lead to endless fragmentation. That is why Gnostic Christians did not remain dominant, they fragmented endlessly. When I think about it it is rather surprising that the LDS Church has managed to remain more or less united for so long.
I think the LDS has remained together because of what many other Christian sects think about them.
This article may explain some of the anger
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...-brings-howls-of-complaints-against-feds.html
“Almost exactly two-thirds of Utah land—66.5 percent—is federally owned, making it second only to Nevada's 81 percent.” wik Wonder how New Yorkers would feel if the feds owned more than half of their state?
See a long time ago their great great grand fathers ran their cattle there and then one day the feds said it belongs to us.
So they started paying a fee to run their cattle there,(and the price of beef went up) they have some sort of guarantee leases with rights to water etc. Then some environmentalist came in and claimed they were hurting the land (they had only been there over a hundred years ago) so they reduced their herds and tired ever which way to comply but they kept making new rules, without anyone voting on them. So many regulations were made by different agencies that the laws crossed over each other and they would get find without warning and pretty soon they owed more money to the government than their herds were worth. That has been the whole point in the first place.
My family has camped Sataquin Canyon for years, over the last five years the forestry service has been placing large rocks in the way of the areas we camped in. Everyone is forced to camp in the $20 camping site which run by a private company. Even the different fishing holes have had rocks placed so you can’t find a parking place. One has to be very fit and able hiker to reach the different fishing areas. No one voted for this, it was a deliberate slow action so no major complaints were made.
Public lands are no longer public!
Here’s one from Wyoming and this is his own land!
http://watchdog.org/235785/epa-lawsuit-pond-fines/
“Almost exactly two-thirds of Utah land—66.5 percent—is federally owned, making it second only to Nevada's 81 percent.” wik
Wonder how New Yorkers would feel if the feds owned more than half of their state?
Did new Yorkers ever commit genocide on unarmed women and children passing through like the Mormons did at Mountain Meadows? No?
Was the US Army ever sent to destroy New York City like they were sent to eliminate a Godless polygamist cult of murders? No?
Did new Yorkers ever commit genocide on unarmed women and children passing through like the Mormons did at Mountain Meadows? No?
Was the US Army ever sent to destroy New York City like they were sent to eliminate a Godless polygamist cult of murders? No?
Now, that's a weird post. First you suggest that Mormons committed genocide, then you turn around and say the US army committed genocide. Maybe both things are true, but it doesn't make the US Army look better than the Mormons responsible for this massacre. And what would a bunch of unarmed women and children be doing passing through the middle of nowhere without an armed escort? That story doesn't make much sense. I never heard anyone suggest that only women and children were victims of the Mountain Meadow massacre. In fact, I was under the impression that the children were spared and adopted by the locals.
The army did not commit the genocide; they were stopped because they don’t have “blood vengeance” as part of their tradition.
And because the children of murdered parents were adopted, everything is ok. Gotcha ya.
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